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A Hybrid-Monte-Carlo study of monolayer graphene with partially screened Coulomb interactions at finite spin density

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arxiv 1704.03757 v2 pith:4UCCIWDB submitted 2017-04-12 cond-mat.str-el hep-lat

A Hybrid-Monte-Carlo study of monolayer graphene with partially screened Coulomb interactions at finite spin density

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keywords densityfinitegrapheneinteractionsfermihybrid-monte-carlomonolayersimulations
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We report on Hybrid-Monte-Carlo simulations at finite spin density of the $\pi$-band electrons in monolayer graphene with realistic inter-electron interactions. Unlike simulations at finite charge-carrier density, these are not affected by a fermion-sign problem. Our results are in qualitative agreement with an interaction-induced warping of the Fermi contours, and a reduction of the bandwidth as observed in angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy experiments on charge-doped graphene systems. Furthermore, we find evidence that the neck-disrupting Lifshitz transition, which occurs when the Fermi level traverses the van Hove singularity (VHS), becomes a true quantum phase transition due to interactions. This is in-line with an instability of the VHS towards the formation of electronic ordered phases, which has been predicted by a variety of different theoretical approaches.

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